hwy17
Anti-Solar Enthusiast
I don't understand what's holding large bifacial panels stubbornly above $.40 in the US. Bifacial panels are tariff exempt right?
400w's are available for $.25
Do the larger format panels not fit will in a shipping container or something? Is there large volume demand for them coming from another sector like utility scale solar that is keeping retail almost totally squeezed out with their large volume and long term contract negotiating power?
And where are the Q Cells 580's they have supposedly been in production for over a year now but they're not on the market. Solar farms bought up 100% of the supply?
I thought there was a constriction that would work itself out by now, but I guess bigger fish are making the same calculation I am: The ground mounting is the real expensive part, buy bigger panels to maximize the value of it.
400w's are available for $.25
Do the larger format panels not fit will in a shipping container or something? Is there large volume demand for them coming from another sector like utility scale solar that is keeping retail almost totally squeezed out with their large volume and long term contract negotiating power?
And where are the Q Cells 580's they have supposedly been in production for over a year now but they're not on the market. Solar farms bought up 100% of the supply?
I thought there was a constriction that would work itself out by now, but I guess bigger fish are making the same calculation I am: The ground mounting is the real expensive part, buy bigger panels to maximize the value of it.